How to get to Palma

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Palma de Mallorca, one of the top destinations in the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, is well connected with all the different parts of Spain and with the world's major cities.
It is an average of two hours by air from most European capitals. Its international airport of Son Sant Joan is just 8 kilometres from the city, and can be reached both by taxi (there is a taxi rank on the Arrivals level next to door D; the fare varies according to whether it is a weekday or a weekend, when there is a €2.90 surcharge), and on bus routes 1 and 21. By car, the airport can be reached by car on the Palma-Santanyí motorway.
Another way to travel to Palma is by sea. There are regular ferry lines which connect Mallorca with the other Balearic Islands and with the cities of Barcelona, Valencia and Denia. It is also a departure and stopover point for many pleasure cruises.

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